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Survival Strategies for Parenting Your ADD Child: Dealing with Obsessions, Compulsions, Depression, Explosive Behavior, and Rage

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By George T. Lynn — 1996

Children with ADD can have severe and very challenging behavioral problems. Research has shown that some children are "born" difficult to parent. These kids may be unmanageable, have no friends, be full of rage, or take dangerous or destructive risks. See more...

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The Difference Between Obsessions and Compulsions

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder. It involves intrusive and unwanted thoughts and the repetition of certain actions. Although people with OCD may understand their thoughts and actions are irrational, they cannot seem to stop them.

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Compulsions Can Follow Trauma

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is usually treated as a stand-alone mental illness. A growing body of research is now finding that some cases of OCD may stem from trauma.

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The Difference Between an Addiction and a Compulsion

Sometimes people use the words addiction and compulsion interchangeably. However, they are not actually the same thing. What is the difference between the two?

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Obsession Versus Compulsion

For people with OCD, the connection between obsessions and compulsive behavior is straightforward, McIngvale says.

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Examples of Mental Compulsions

John Hershfeld, MFT, talks about examples of mental compulsions that those with obsessive compulsive disorder may experience.

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Trevor Robbins: Compulsivity and Impulsivity

A Stockholm Psychiatry Lecture held at Karolinska Institutet November 20 2017 held by Trevor Robbins, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology

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How to Stop Intrusive and Obsessive Thoughts

In this video, author and depression counselor Douglas Bloch shares four tips on how you can respond to unwanted thoughts and obsessions.

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How to Identify Obsessions & Compulsions

Here is my approach for identifying obsessions and compulsions. It's especially useful for identifying compulsions in areas of your life that might not cause too much anxiety.

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Child’s ADD/ADHD